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... coronal ] are redundantly [ + consonantal ] , since these combinations imply a narrow constriction formed by the tongue blade . Likewise , the combination [ -continuant , + sonorant , coronal ] is redun- dantly [ + consonantal ] . Of ...
... coronal ] are redundantly [ + consonantal ] , since these combinations imply a narrow constriction formed by the tongue blade . Likewise , the combination [ -continuant , + sonorant , coronal ] is redun- dantly [ + consonantal ] . Of ...
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... coronal ] for these nasal consonants . In the case of nasal consonants that are [ -coronal ] , an abrupt rise in spec- trum amplitude can be realized at lower frequencies ( in the vicinity of 1000 Hz ) as opposed to high frequencies by ...
... coronal ] for these nasal consonants . In the case of nasal consonants that are [ -coronal ] , an abrupt rise in spec- trum amplitude can be realized at lower frequencies ( in the vicinity of 1000 Hz ) as opposed to high frequencies by ...
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... coronal ] should be shared by front vowels and coronal consonants . Clements 1976a argues that this is the only way of consistently charac- terizing palatalization as assimilation , and of explaining cases where coronal consonants play ...
... coronal ] should be shared by front vowels and coronal consonants . Clements 1976a argues that this is the only way of consistently charac- terizing palatalization as assimilation , and of explaining cases where coronal consonants play ...
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